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Volokh, Eugene was born on February 29, 1968 in Kiev, Ukraine. Arrived in United States, 1975. Son of Vladimir and Anne Volokh.
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This law school textbook is designed to help students write and publish their articles. Professor Volokh gives detailed instructions for every aspect of the writing, research, and publication process. Topics covered include law review articles and student notes, seminar term papers, knowing when to shift from research to writing, cite-checking others' work, publishing, and publicizing written works.
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Examines United States First Amendment law using expertly edited cases, original note materials, and class questions. part of the University Casebook Series, it features expertly edited cases, text and questions for classroom discussion.
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This is the 2006 Supplement to Volokh's First Amendment and Related Statutes: Problems, Cases, and Policy Arguments, Second Edition. The Second Edition of the casebook examines United States First Amendment law using expertly edited cases, original note materials, and class questions. The Second Edition includes, among other things: I. New units or subunits on newsgathering rights, nongovernmental speech restrictions, library selection decisions, restrictions on speech by noncitizens, lawyers, prisoners, and members of the military, controversies about whether restrictions are content-neutral or content based, crime facilitating speech, child custody speech restrictions, professional client speech, the disclosure of private facts tort, and hostile environment harassment law, anti SLAPP statutes, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, and Title VII as protection for religious freedom. II. Coverage of important new First Amendment cases, dealing with virtual child pornography, cyberspace speech, school choice, campaign finance, and more.
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The Third Edition examines United States First Amendment law using expertly edited cases, original note materials, and class questions. The Third Edition includes, among other things:New units or subunits on statutory protections for cyberspace speech (47 U.S.C. 230) and liability for distributing others' false statements; Coverage of important new First Amendment cases dealing with campaign finance, expressive association, expressive conduct, compelled speech, student speech in K-12 schools, government endorsement of religion, discrimination in favor of religious exemption requests, and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
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A good student article can get you a high grade, a good law review editorial board position, and a publication credit. These credentials can in turn help get you jobs, clerkships, and-if you're so inclined-teaching positions. The experience will hone your writing, which is probably a lawyer's most important skill. Likewise, a good article written while you're clerking or in your early years as a practicing lawyer can impress employers (academic and otherwise) and clients. Your article may influence judges, lawyers, and legislators. Law is one of the few disciplines where second-year graduate students write (not just co-write) scholarly articles; and these articles are often taken seriously by others in the profession. Lawyers read them, scholars discuss them, and courts-including the U.S. Supreme Court-cite them. Occasionally, student articles and articles by young practicing lawyers have a huge impact. Writing an article, whether as a law review note, as an independent study project, or as a side project in your first years in practice, is also one of the hardest things you will do. Your pre-law-school writing experience and your first-year writing class will help prepare you for it, but only partly. It's not easy to create an original scholarly work that contributes to our understanding of the law. Seminar papers tend to be less ambitious and less time-consuming, partly because they don't have to be publishable. But they too help improve your writing-and if you invest enough effort into writing them, you can then easily make them publishable, even if publication isn't a seminar requirement. This text gives some advice, based on the author's own writing experience and discussions with others.
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This is the 2007 Supplement to Volokh's First Amendment and Related Statutes: Problems, Cases, and Policy Arguments, Second Edition. The 2007 Supplement will include, from this Term, Morse v. Frederick (the student speech case) and FEC v. Wisconsin Right to Life (the new campaign finance case). It will include, from 2005 and 2006, material from the Ten Commandments cases, Rumsfeld v. FAIR (on expressive conduct, speech compulsions, and expressive association), Randall v. Sorrell (on campaign finance), Gonzales v. O Centro (on religious exemptions and RFRA), and Cutter v. Wilkinson (on religious accommodations and the Establishment Clause). Finally, it will include material on 47 U.S.C. sec. 230, which provides extra protection for cyberspace speech.
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This new casebook is a problem-focused approach to the Religion Clauses and related materials on religion and government. It can also be adapted for teaching using the case method. This book contains not just the leading cases, but also: 1.) problems that provide good vehicles for discussing the law, 2.) a built-in outline of each doctrine, to be used together with the cases, and 3.) structured summaries of the main genres of policy arguments used in Religion Clause cases. It is also relatively concise at 450 pages of text, yet includes not just the purely constitutional material but also the important statutes—RFRA, RLUIPA, and Title VII's religious discrimination, accommodation, and harassment doctrines.
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This is the 2010 supplement to the casebook Volokh's The First Amendment and Related Statutes: Problems, Cases and Policy Arguments, 3d.
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The Fourth Edition casebook examines United States First Amendment law using expertly edited cases, original note materials, and class questions. The Fourth Edition includes, among other things, an improved structure:The vagueness and overbreadth discussion has been moved earlier in the material, so that vagueness and overbreadth can be taught as pervasive First Amendment doctrines rather than as isolated items in the "procedural rules" section.The anonymous speech/association material has been grouped together in a separate section, so that the cases – some of which were formerly in the compelled speech section and some in the expressive association section – can be better taught together.The right not to contribute money material has been moved together with the right not to speak material, so that the cases – some of which were formerly in the expressive association section – can be better taught together. Important added cases include:Inci
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This popular casebook examines the First Amendment using expertly-edited cases, summaries of the law, analysis of the structure of policy arguments, and problems for class discussion. The new edition features an improved structure as well as updated coverage of topics including obscenity, commercial speech, compelled speech, government as subsidizer, and free exercise of religion.
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(Designed to help law students write and publish articles,...)
Designed to help law students write and publish articles, this text provides detailed instructions for every aspect of the law school writing, research, and publication process. Topics covered include law review articles and student notes, seminar term papers, how to shift from research to writing, cite-checking others’ work, publishing, and publicizing written works. With supporting documents available on http://volokh.com/writing, the book helps law students and everyone else involved in academic legal writing: professors save time and effort communicating basic points to students; law schools satisfy the American Bar Association’s second- and third-year writing requirements; and law reviews receive better notes from their staff. The Fourth Edition adds examples drawn from successful student notes, coupled with detailed explanations of what makes the examples effective, and how they could have been made still more effective. It also elaborates further on how one can research a topic more comprehensively than many students do, both by finding a broader range of examples and applications, and by investigating the key cases more deeply.
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Volokh, Eugene was born on February 29, 1968 in Kiev, Ukraine. Arrived in United States, 1975. Son of Vladimir and Anne Volokh.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science, University of California at Los Angeles, 1983. Juris Doctor, University of California at Los Angeles School Law, 1992.
Law clerk to Honorary Alex Kozinski United States Court Appeals (9th circuit), Pasadena, California, 1992—1993. Law clerk to Justice Sandra Day O'Connor United States Supreme Court, Washington, 1993—1994. Faculty member University of California at Los Angeles School Law, 1994—1999, professor law, since 1999, Gary T. Schwartz professor law.
Academic affiliate Mayer Brown LLP.
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Member of American Law Institute, Federalist Society (Free Speech Practice Group executive committee 1998).